Jenny Manrique
Freelancer
Freelancer
Even when persistence and dedication enable a reporter to find undocumented communities willing to share their stories, outside events can tempt sources to withdraw. One reporter shares how she overcame this challenge.
From meditation to soccer to art therapy, public schools in California are finding ways to help undocumented students navigate their emotions as they face new immigration policies.
This article was produced as a project of the USC Center for Health Journalism National Fellowship.
This report was produced as part of the 2016 National Fellowship, a program of USC's Center for Health Journalism.
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